Mono input channel – Allen&Heath GS-R24M User Manual
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Allen & Heath 14 GS_R24 User Guide
MONO INPUT CHANNEL
Auxiliary sends 1 & 2
Each of these controls sends a signal to an Aux bus. The signal is sourced pre-
fade which means that the level is independent of, and unaffected by the fader.
Auxes 1 & 2 are primarily used for foldback monitoring purposes, as the fader
does not affect the level.
These sends are affected by the Mute switch by default, so muting the channel
will also mute the Aux sends but they can be selected to be independent of
the mute status.
The control varies the signal level to the bus from off (fully attenuated) to
+6dB, with unity gain at the arrow.
There are master level controls for all of the Auxiliary outputs situated in the
master section of the mixer.
Auxes 5 & 6
The source for Aux sends 5 & 6 is post-fader by default. They are also muted
by the Mute switch. Auxes 5 & 6 are primarily used for effects sends. How-
ever, an internal jumper option can be altered to select them to be sourced
pre-fader, for example if more monitor sends are required.
Auxes 3 & 4
The source for Aux sends 3 & 4 is normally post-fader but can be selected
pre-fader by pressing the Pre switch.
PAN
The pan control adjusts how the signal from the mono input channel is shared
between the left and right buses and between odd and even group buses.
Bus Routing Switches
The L-R switch connects the post-fade signal to the main L-R mix bus
via the pan control. For minimum noise from the mix bus summing
amplifier, leave the switches in their up positions if the channel signal is
not required on the bus.
The M switch routes the post-fade signal to a mono mix bus which is
independent of the pan control.
The 1-2 and 3-4 switches are for routing the post-pan signal to pairs of
audio sub-groups which have independent insert points, master faders,
outputs and sub routing to the main mix buses if required.
1
+6
AUX
2
+6
AUX
3
+6
AUX
4
+6
AUX
5
+6
AUX
6
+6
AUX
Pre
L
R
PAN
DAW
A
B
C
D
L-R
1-2
3-4
BUS
M